Ritafee
Is Being Human
There are countless more examples, big and small. If you refocus on the things that are working, your year will be better than the last.
"Unable to tolerate the prospect that the cycles of conflict will continue, many are anxious to find continuing improvement in the human lot. Who can fail to sympathize with them? Lacking any deeper faith and incapable of living with doubt, it is only natural that believers in reason should turn to the sorcery of numbers. How else can they find meaning in their lives?"
So do all those 'rights' negate the wrongs?
Far from the watchful eye of the world’s media, war is ravaging Yemen, killing thousands of civilians, and starving and displacing millions more.
This brutal conflict should be in the spotlight, especially in countries that supply arms to Saudi Arabia, which leads the coalition accused of causing most of the civilian deaths. Countries such as Canada.
This year, the Liberal government approved $15-billion in sales of light-armoured vehicles (LAVs) to the Saudi kingdom, a sale that gave this country the dubious honour of being the second-greatest exporter of arms to the Middle East, The Globe and Mail’s Steven Chase reported in June. Earlier versions of Canadian-made LAVS seem to have been used in the war against Houthi rebels in Yemen, The Globe reported in February.
Human-rights groups protested against the sale, but otherwise there has been little public outcry.
Do you agree with the government’s argument for selling the combat vehicles to a country with an abysmal human-rights record because it creates jobs, and if we don’t, someone else will?
Lousy arguments for citizens of a country aiming to be a leader in global freedom.
Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/opinion/yemen-the-war-canada-cant-afford-to-ignore/article31567236/